African Face, Colonial Tongue: The Podcast
Description
The podcast for “African Face, Colonial Tongue” is a thought-provoking podcast that extends the conversation sparked by the short film and essay of the same name. Hosted by Serati Maseko, the project’s writer and star, the podcast features diverse voices that delve into the complex themes of language, culture, and identity.
Through personal stories and candid discussions, the podcast explores the inner conflict of those with multiple competing cultural identities. Serati shares her own experience of her mother tongue becoming a “diminished” part of her , feeling like “the smallest part of me” within a life that is expanding with new languages and cultures. The podcast also includes stories from others, like Alfie, whose family migrated from Kenya to South Africa, leaving him feeling like a “foreigner” in his own homeland because he doesn’t speak his family’s language. Another guest, Apengule Padakte, discusses how a traditional rite of passage helped him gain a “deeper understanding about who I am” and where he comes from.
“African Face, Colonial Tongue” is an exploration of the “either or” binary created by apartheid and colonialism. It is a journey to find a sense of belonging in a world where language is the key to connecting with culture, history, and community.